UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/19/2020) Does it run?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/915040702238844/
“$6000 or make me an offer. 1948 Willys.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/19/2020) Does it run?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/915040702238844/
“$6000 or make me an offer. 1948 Willys.”
Major General Jacob Devers made multiple appearances in newspapers across the country. On February 05, 1942, he announced at Fort Knox that the armored forces could begin personalizing their peeps, jeeps, tanks, and other equipment with names, though they could not be objectionable names. The order does not indicate approval to put names on the windshields, but apparently that became allowed at some point.

On October 17, 1942 (Appeal Democrat out of Marysville, California) the Major General was photographed with other senior leaders discussing issues while sitting in a jeep:
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Originally Posted March 13, 2018: Interesting discussion on peep vs. jeep within the caption. The caption claims it has been misnamed “peep”, but then claims it has been erroneously called a “jeep” and that a “jeep” is a larger vehicle (Command Car, though in this case it is a Willys MA). As we’ve discussed earlier, there was a great debate about the proper term for the vehicle.
“WWII Maj. Gen. Jacob Devers in Willys MB Jeep Original Press Photo”
Mike shared this bulletin from March 11, 1958, that notified dealers a brochure was available for the Koenig-made ‘Jeep’ hardtop. For some reason, the company did not produce a brochure for the top; it took dealers requesting a brochure for them to make one.
Bidding starts at $40 (down from $50). Though the illustration on the box suggests the is a slat grill MB, the grill in the box is the standard looking grille.
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“Rare Chicago Kempro All Star Jeep Model Kit Wood. Condition is “Used”. Box has staining as shown. Appears complete but see photos and ask any questions. Box measures 14×6.”
These look like they’ve never been mounted. What’s most interesting to me is that associated docs, which affirm Selectro hubs were made by Husky products (there is a short discussion of Husky making Selectro hubs on this very long page). These documents would have been produced after 1972, as that was the Heavy Duty Selectro hubs were released.
Has some updates.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/for/d/sumner-willies-jeep-1948/7267268851.html
“Low hood jeep Willies
2 stick speed transfer case
Ford 300 6 cly like new
Tilt steering wheel
All brakes exhaust radiator replaced
Heater works all lights wipers work tires 75% this jeep is clean clean
Bikini top and full soft top
Toe hitch
Clutch new
Starts with a bump of the key
New seats
Paint is perfect”
Only the one pic provided.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/d/black-diamond-1950-jeepster/7267539404.html
“1950 Jeepster. 70 year old surviving warrior. All original with new top and side curtains. Three speed with overdrive. Been in the garage too long. Time to find a new home. $10,000 OBO”
It appears solid and has some minor updates.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/wto/d/spokane-willys-jeep/7265075995.html
“1951 clean CJ 3a. 2nd owner, title in hand.”
Looks pretty original.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/fontana-1948-willys-jeepster/7268331955.html
“Beautiful Antique Car. Runs well. Original. Standard 3 & tree.
Title in hand. NOP
Call only !!!! No text! Thanks”